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Reverend BCal Member

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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 08:06 am |
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I'm 20 years old, and I'm about to legally come into the possession of a handgun. I currently reside in Delaware, but am moving back to my hometown in Missouri come November, and they're both OC states (Delaware's a little more understanding, as far as preemption's concerned)
Since I will legally own a handgun at age 20, am I able to open carry said handgun (in Missouri or Delaware) while away from my residence/car, e.g. in a public place or venue where it's legal to OC?
While I'm on the subject, can anyone walk me through the "gifting" procedure from one individual to another individual of no relation (one friend to another)? I'm not talking about "straw purchases" here, just gifting.
Thanks!
Reverend B. Calvin
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Reverend BCal Member

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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 08:43 am |
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Actually, I kinda answered my own question. Any input or contradicting info would be appreciated, as the answer is one that I don't like.
Open Carry
Missouri does allow open carry of firearms for those age 21 or older. However, city, county, and municipalities are allowed to pass local laws and ordinances restricting this. It is advisable to check local laws and ordinances before openly carrying a firearm within Missouri.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_the_United_States_(by_state)
Amaz-uh-zing what one can do if he looks before he leaps, eh?
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Jared Member

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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 03:15 pm |
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Reverend BCal wrote: I'm 20 years old, and I'm about to legally come into the possession of a handgun. I currently reside in Delaware, but am moving back to my hometown in Missouri come November, and they're both OC states (Delaware's a little more understanding, as far as preemption's concerned)
Since I will legally own a handgun at age 20, am I able to open carry said handgun (in Missouri or Delaware) while away from my residence/car, e.g. in a public place or venue where it's legal to OC?
While I'm on the subject, can anyone walk me through the "gifting" procedure from one individual to another individual of no relation (one friend to another)? I'm not talking about "straw purchases" here, just gifting.
Thanks!
Reverend B. Calvin
In parts of MO, OC is illegal. But you can apply for a Maine non-resident license and use that to carry in MO.
The way the law is worded, you would be legal to CCW with a Maine non-resident permit at 18. It won't help with OC in MO but it will help if you conceal in a vehicle in MO because the conceal in a vehicle exemption in MO for non-permit holders only applies to people 21 and older.
If you were a Delaware resident, you could apply for a CDWL at 18. But you can open carry in DE except for in Dover unless you have a CDWL or recognized license.
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NavyLT Member
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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 07:48 pm |
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As far as the gifting goes - you both have to be residents of the same state, in this case Delaware. If you are not, then the handgun must go through an FFL in the recipient's state of residence, which, in your case of being 20 can't happen because of Federal law. I do not know if Delaware has any private transfer laws, but the state laws would have to be met as well.
If Delaware has no specific requirements, and you are both residents of the same state, your friend hands you the gun and that is it, nothing more is required.
Last edited on Fri Sep 26th, 2008 08:00 pm by NavyLT
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Jared Member

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Posted: Sat Sep 27th, 2008 02:55 pm |
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NavyLT wrote: As far as the gifting goes - you both have to be residents of the same state, in this case Delaware. If you are not, then the handgun must go through an FFL in the recipient's state of residence, which, in your case of being 20 can't happen because of Federal law. I do not know if Delaware has any private transfer laws, but the state laws would have to be met as well.
If Delaware has no specific requirements, and you are both residents of the same state, your friend hands you the gun and that is it, nothing more is required.
I have never found any laws on private transfers in Delaware, as long as federal law is followed, your ok in DE. DE has no waiting period so I strongly recommend you purchase your handgun in DE. Unless your there on per diem under the federal government, you count as a resident as per the GCA of 1968 so I'd buy one before you go back to MO.
DE has very friendly gun and knive laws, they are actually some of the best in the country. The only 2 things about DE that are not good is that....
1. They are not class 3.
2. They are may-issue on the initial issuance of CDWL's; however, they are shall-issue on renewals and you only have to be 18.
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